Marla Ridenour: Air of forgiveness might extend to LeBron James fan banned from arena

In this file photo, LeBron James fan, James Blair runs out on the court, wearing his We Miss You t-shirt disrupting a game between the Cavaliers and Miami Heat at Quicken Loans Arena. Blair was arrested and banned from all events at Quicken Loans Arena. (Special to the Beacon/ David Dermer)

In this 2013 file photo, James Blair, wearing his homemade - We Miss You - t-shirt is grabbed by security guards after running onto the court to see former Cleveland Cavaliers star forward LeBron James and disrupting the game between the Cavaliers and the Miami Heat at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. (Special to the Beacon/ David Dermer)

In this file photo, LeBron James fan, James Blair runs out on the court, wearing his We Miss You, Come Back t-shirt disrupting a game between the Cavaliers and Miami Heat at Quicken Loans Arena. Blair was arrested and banned from all events at Quicken Loans Arena. (AP File Photo/Tony Dejak)

In this file photo, Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers answers questions during a press conference at the Cavalier's training facility in 2012.(Mike Cardew/Akron Beacon Journal file photo)

In this file photo, LeBron James fan, James Blair runs out on the court, wearing his We Miss You t-shirt disrupting a game between the Cavaliers and Miami Heat at Quicken Loans Arena. Blair was arrested and banned from all events at Quicken Loans Arena. (Special to the Beacon/ David Dermer)

In this file photo, Miami Heat's LeBron James pats a fan on the head as security escorts James Blair off the court during an NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)